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Christian HORNER: I hope the COMMISSIONERS in the FINAL of the season will be IMPARTIAL

The first man of the team Red Bull calls on the commissioners to be consistent and impartial in their decisions, as he believes the championship could turn into a farce.

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Team boss Red Bull, Christian Horner, is before the last act of the duel between Max Verstappn in Lewis Hamilton in the fight for the World Cup title, he asked the commissioners to be consistent in their decisions. "In the end, it all comes back to the question - do you want to be consistent with the rules?" he says Horner.

There are four commissioners of the race in Abu Dhabi Garry Connelly, Felix Holter, Mohamed Alhashmi and as a representative of drivers Derek Warwick. Their counterparts have recently been at the center and under the scrutiny of race analysis as they are Hamilton in Verstappen lately (too) close on the track itself.

It's in Brazil Verstappen went unpunished for a maneuver in the fourth turn when he pushed his opponent off the track, which angered the team boss Mercedes by Toto Wolff. It's in Saudi Arabia Verstappen received two penalties - once for shortening the route past the track, then for allegedly testing the brakes when Hamilton collided in his ass.

Christian Horner urges Commissioners to be consistent and impartial in their decisions.

Now Horner has also called the commissioners to account, saying: “What happened in the 4th turn in Interlagos, or elsewhere, should also apply in Abu Dhabi. You can’t invent anything that comes to your mind and say that’s exactly what will apply from now on. Such decisions from the World Cup create a farce. ”

Many experts believe that it is not impossible to Verstappen as a leader in the World Cup you can caused the accident and eliminated both. In this case, the Dutchman would become a world champion due to the greater number of victories.

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